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Dear FCA members:Thank you all for your votes and support in electing me as your president.I joined the FCA in 1987 and my only contact with the club for the first two years
was the newsletter and the Prancing Horse magazine. Then in 1989 my brother-in-law asked if I wanted to go to the National Meet in Atlanta honoring Luigi Chinettiand the North America Racing Team (NART).
The National in Atlanta was such a great experience that Rose and I started goingto the National every year. We went to Watkins Glen, Washington, DC., Toronto,Canada, Palm Beach, Monterey, Grand Rapids, etc. At the National the Ferraris arealways spectacular, but it is the friends that we have made over the years that areeven more rewarding.
I have been a judge at the National for about twelve years now. We have mademany other friends and we look forward to our annual reunions at these events andevery year at Monterey.
Recently I attended the FNA Historic Races at Mont Tremblant. Quebec, Canada where I met Dave Seibert, the event organizer and we talked about old times. TheFerraris, Maseratis and Alfas were the finest examples of the marque (GTO’s, TR’s,Monza, Alfa P3, etc.)
I look forward to serving as president for the new term and thanks again for yoursupport.
Murray CoganPresidentFerrari Club of America, Southwest Region
President’s Corner by Murray Cogan
The Official Newsletter of the Ferrari Club of America - Southwest Region
Sempre Ferrari1 President’s Corner Murray Cogan3 FCA-SW Calendar of Events
Officer Directory
4 Youth Go Kart Driving School
6 Ride & Drive to Monterey
8 Monterey Weekend 2003
11 Angeles Forest Drive & Brunch Signup12 Petersen Automotive Museum Picnic
and Election
16 Ferrari & Pantera Car Show & PicnicSignup
18 USGP Viewing in San Diego Signup20 Mineral Springs Ride and Drive
22 New FCASW Board of Directors
23 Automotive Events of Interest
24 FCASW Regalia
25 FCA 2004 Registration/Housing Signup26 FCA Membership Application
27 Classified Ads, FCA/SW Policies
September-October2003Volume 10 Issue 5
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when Impressionist painters
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and poppy-strewn fields. So were
our Club members on our ride
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FCA Southwest Region event dates in boldCalendar of EventsFCA-SW Region Board Meetings - unless otherwise specified - Second Saturday of each month at 9:00AM held at The Petersen Automotive Museum6060 Wilshire Blvd (at Fairfax), Los Angeles CA 90036.
September 200321st Ferrari Pantera Picnic - South Coast Botanic Garden. Sign up page 16.
Contact: Don West (310) 378-2954.
28th U.S. Grand Prix viewing at Jack Queen’s house in Rancho Santa Fe. Sign up page 18.
October 200311th Southwest Region Board Meeting 9:00AM.
5th Angeles Crest Ride and Drive Sign up page 11.Contact: Tino Mingori (310) 474-8769.
November 20031-2nd Willow Springs Driving School with the Pantera Club.
Info: Kevork Hazarian (818) 755-9555, Reservation: Demetri (818) 774-1500 ext 203.
8th Southwest Region Board Meeting 9:00AM.
16th Paramount Ranch Rally Info: Carlos Amato (310) 471-2744.
22nd Tour of the Nethercutt Collection and restoration shop in Sylmar.Contact: Bill Inglis (818) 907-4636.
December 200321st Landon 3rd Annual Christmas Party at Newport Beach
Boat parade and Italian dinner. Contact: Marv Landon (818) 971-3300, ext 2350.
May 200430th Southwest Region Annual Ferrari Concours on Avenue of the Stars
in Century City. Details to follow. Marv Landon 818-971-3300 ext 2350.
FCASW Chairpersons:Chairman:
Bill Inglis (818) 907-4636President:
Murray Cogan (818) 368-7775 Vice President:
Don West (310) 378-2954Secretary/Director:
Carlos Amato (310) 446-1554Treasurer/Finance/Director:
Demetri Zafiris (818) 774-1500 ext 203Events Chairman:
Wally Clark (714) 288-9240Track Chairman/Director:
Kevork Hazarian (818) 755-9555Concours:
Don West (310) 378-2954Dealer Representative:
Alan Woodard (714) 662-7600Ride & Drives/Director:
Tino Mingori (310) 474-8769Membership/Director:
Brian Quadt (626) 327-1436Advertising:
Jim Bindman (818) 240-2010Director:
Kevork Hazarian (818) 755-9555Director:
Marv Landon (818) 971-3300 ext 2350Director:
Walter Meyer (310) 471-2744Sempre Ferrari Editor:
Tex K. Otto (310) 453-4100Fax: (310) 453-4885Email: [email protected]
Web Address:
www.fca-sw.org
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Youth Go-Kart Driving SchoolArticle by Kevork Hazarian Photos by Jeff Chandler and author
It starts at a young age when we see our first Ferrari.Whether we are driven in one or later we get the chance to drive one,the flame of passion ignites and we get the desire and resources toeventually own a Ferrari. It is truly a thrilling moment that cannot beextinguished. Special attention and perfected driving skills are requiredto keep safe with this unique super-sports car. Ferrari Club of America -Southwest Region, invites and encourages our family members to getacquainted with car control at our open track events.
As a formative first step for our kids to properly learn the skills ofvehicle control, our club has conducted a series of driving events forour youths. On February 17th, June 8th, and most recently July 19th, a great group of dads and our enthusiastic youths were present atAdams Kart Track in Riverside. On every event we have had greatweather for karting and a safe organized event with professional guid-ance, support and parental supervision. The instructors and karts wereready and waiting for our youths to let their stamina and adrenalineflow while driving the karts, with each kid having a fun filled day oftraining.
After the shop talk instructions along with walking the track, ouryouths showed us a spectacular time racing the karts. They definitelygot our attention with their boosted confidence of driving knowledgeand skills. Their concentration, reflexes and kart control proved theirability to keep the karts under control at higher speeds. There is nosubstitute for this educative and entertaining way to help our youthsand teens be safe and good drivers in their future Ferrraris by periodi-cally honing and perfecting their driving skills.
The fun is not limited to our sons as daughters can enjoy the senseof accomplishment and thrill of karting. Parents and grandparents, let’sall take out our families to the track and have a fun day. SF
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P H O T O C A P T I O N S F A C I N G P A G EOn pit road ready to take on the track. After the class roominstructions the group is anxious to practice what they’velearned. Rachel Lindee and Megen Lynch prepare for theirdrives to challenge the boys.
T H I S P A G EAdams Kart Track boasts one of the longest straights in thecountry, measuring in at an impressive 700 feet. With 14different turns has just the right combination of slow andfast corners, allowing something for drivers of every skilllevel including our budding Ferrari drivers. Safe off roadexcursionns show that the limits are being tested only toresume driving and learn more of kart control.
Congratulations Girls and Boys!
Rachel Lindee Megen LynchWilliam Lynch Jason BaumTeddy Baum Charlie FisherHunter Chandler Bobby ArlenKris Pashko Kris KaliakinTyler Stewart Garo KhakogianRex Richardson David HazarianArmen Hazarian
Special thanks for continuous support and help with this event: Bradley Baum, Jeff Chandler, Phil Mendelovitz, Mark Lindee.
Our members are invited to a Willow Springs drivingschool with the Pantera Club scheduled for November 1st& 2nd, 2003. Call Demetri (818) 774-1500 ext 203 at the club officeto put your name on the list for this event. SF
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Ride & Drive to Montereye r d e sArticle by Bill Inglis Photos by Demetri Zafiris
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, we all met at Taft HighSchool in Woodland Hills to get together before we droveup to Monterey. Approximately 30 cars showed up, somenew, some old. A couple of them were not Ferraris, whichwas okay.
We got away around 9:15 a.m. and after experiencing heavy free-way traffic in the San Fernando Valley, we finally hit high gear cruisingon the 101 near Oxnard. From there, it was a very smooth ride up tothe Shore Clift Restaurant in Pismo Beach where we enjoyed anabsolutely beautiful room that had large glass windows that overlookedthe beautiful blue Pacific Ocean and the waves breaking on the rocksbelow. Everybody loved the room and also enjoyed the food. The foodwas exceptional, not only the quality but also the quantity available forall 51 people who ate with us. We also had a private parking lot,thanks to the very accommodating people at the Shore Cliff Lodge.
About half of our members decided to try Highway 1, and I was toldthe next day it was probably the best drive they ever had. It wasabsolutely clear and spectacular and truly a memorable drive.
Everyone seemed to have a wonderful time, especially becausethere were no mechanical breakdowns or a brush with the HighwayPatrol. “Safe and Sane” is the Club’s motto and we all adhered to itmuch to the enjoyment of everyone. SF
P H O T O C A P T I O N S F R O M T O P L E F T
Cars arrived at Taft High School. Demetri Zafiris with Dr. Stuart Bernthol.Carol Zafiris with Marietta Bernthol and their Lambo Muricélago. Driveorganizer Bill Inglis with Demetri check in drivers and their passengers forthe ride to Monterey. Ferraris parked at our rest stop in Gaviota.
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Monterey Weekend 2003Article and photos by Wally Clark
I attended Concorso Italiano, Laguna Seca and PebbleBeach this year. There were many other events going on,but these are the primary attractions for the weekend.
Concorso had a new location this year, Black Horse Golf Course atMonterey Bay. I liked the venue, but the organization left something tobe desired. The traffic was horrendous; the Ferrari parking was not upto the usual standards and there were not enough people around tohelp with the day’s events. All these things are promised to be fixedby next year, according to the organizers. The Ferrari turn out wasgreat, except for the lack of early cars. I understand some of themwere at the Quail Lodge event put on by Gordon McCall on the sameday. There had to be in excess of 10,000 people at Concorso this year!
The feature of Laguna Seca this year was the 100th anniversary ofFord. Ford race cars were featured through out the weekend. Therewas also a Formula 1 reunion of sorts, featuring cars of the 50’s and60’s. Famous Ford race cars and drivers abound, and the line to getinto the Ford racing tent was long (I never made it!). One of the mostinteresting displays was that of the vintage Tyrrell race car transporterthat has been restored along with a host of Tyrrell Formula One cars,including Sir Jackie Stewart’s rides.
Pebble Beach also featured Ford, along with Bugatti. Boy, werethere Bugatti’s there! I think most of the type 57 production was onthe field! The line up of Ford GT 40s had to be seen. There were twoclasses of Ferraris and the two winners were Jack Thomas’ ex-Agnelli375AM show car, formerly owned by Betz and Peters and nowrestored. It won the production class. The winner of the competitionclass was John Mozart’s 250TR Fantuzzi spider race car. The overallBest of Show went to, what else, a Bugatti!
Next year is the year of Ferrari, including the FCA annual meet.Start making your plans now! SF
Ferraris at Monterey
Beautiful Ferraris were in an abundance fromConcorso Italiano at Black Horse, at theMonterey Historic Races at Laguna SecaRaceway and Pebble Beach Concours at thedistinguished Del Monte Lodge.
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Chuck Lamb’s Ferraris
Dr. Ron’s TDF
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Jack Thomas’ 375AM Ex-Agnelli
Ex-Surtees 250PTeam Tyrrelll Transporter
Ferraris at the FCA Pacific Region’s tent
Peter Kalikow’s 400SA Skeets Dunn’s 212
340 Mexico Spider brought by Steve Tillack
John Mozart’s 250TR “Fantuzzi” Greg Garrison’s 250GT “Speciale”
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Signup for the Angeles Forest Drive and Brunch, October 5, 2003(Remittance due by Sept. 26, 2003)
C O M P L E T E A L L I N F O R M A T I O N - P L E A S E P R I N T C L E A R L Y
For your immediate attention!Motor in the Mountains; Tour among the Trees, Drive in the Desert, Canter through a Canyon,
and Feast on Fine French Food
On Sunday, October 5, 2003, members of the FCA-SW will once againenjoy a wonderful morning of motoring through the beautiful and
varied California landscape north of Los Angeles.OK, we admit that last time this event was run we experienced a bit of moisture,
but this time we are confident that the sky will be sunny and the air crisp. An interesting and scenic back road route has been selected where you can enjoy the beauty
of the landscape along with the sound of your favorite Italian machinery. You’ll get a chance to see a few trees, and enjoy a touch of late autumn color.
Our destination will be the lovely Restaurant Le Chene, a quainthistoric structure built largely of natural river rocks.
At one time this building housed a gas station and auto repair shop, but now there is little trace of this former activity. In recent years the building has been transformed
into a lovely country restaurant serving fine French cuisine. Find a safe spot in the ample off street parking area,and then stroll inside for a refreshing beverage and tempting brunch in
the French style. Relax and spend some time enjoying the food, the natural surroundings, and the company of fellow Ferrari owners.
Here is a chance for a brief escape from the pressures of city life. You deserve it! Your Ferrari needs it too!
Sign ups: To sign up for this event, fill out the form located belowand send it to the club office.
Directions to the starting point will be mailed (or emailed) to all participants. The cost is a mere $22.00 per person. Tino Mingori is organizing this event.
Please contact him if you have questions ([email protected]; (310) 474-8769).
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Please send sign up to: Ferrari Club of America-Southwest Region, 4358 Nogales Drive, Tarzana, CA 91356or Fax to: (818) 343-0859.
Number of people attending at $22.00 per person.
Names of all participants
Address
City State Zip Phone
Email address (important!)
Charge to my MC VISA Account # / / / Exp Date /
Signature on Card
Thank you for your continued support of the Ferrari Club of America-Southwest Region.
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Petersen Automotive MuseumPicnic and ElectionArticle and photos by Wally Clark
On July 20, 2003, the club hosted a picnic at thePetersen Automotive Museum with a superb lunch providedby Pie and Burger.
The theme was to honor the 40th anniversary of the 250GTL Lusso.We had four outstanding Lussos attend and they were the hit of theshow. The museum was free to enter for Club members and everyonewas able to see the latest exhibits, including the Rolls Royce displayentitled A Century of Elegance. This was also the last chance to getvotes in for the 2003 FCA Southwest Region officers. There wereclose to 100 Ferraris on the roof and the display looked great.
Thanks to everyone who brought their car. Enhanced by weatherwhich cooperated by not being so hot, a good time was had by all! SF
Honoring the Lusso
P H O T O C A P T I O N S c l o c k w i s e f r o m t o pLussos. Chow time thanks to tasty Pie &Burger! View of our member’s prancingstallions from the upper parking area. Don selling the wares. All vintages ofFerraris were on display.
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Please mail RSVP to:Ferrari Club of America-Southwest Region4358 Nogales Drive, Tarzana, CA 91356
or Fax RSVP to:(818) 343-0859
or Email RSVP to:Demetri Zafaris <[email protected]>
For event informationCall Don West (310) 378-2954
RSVP for Ferrari & Pantera Car Show & Picnic Sunday, September 21st, 2003C O M P L E T E A L L I N F O R M A T I O N - P L E A S E P R I N T C L E A R L Y
Name(s) Day Phone
Address Eve Phone
City State Zip Email
Ferrari Year and Model you are bringing
Number of people attending at $15. per person. Make checks payable to the South Coast Botanic Foundation
Charge to my MC VISA Account # / / / Exp Date /
Signature on Card
Ferrari Club of America Southwest Region& the South Bay Pantera Club are hosting a Car Show & Picnic on the Meadow of the South Coast Botanic Gardens in Palos Verdes.
Sunday, September 21st, 200310:00AM - 3:00PM
Come enjoy an assortment of the finest example of Ferraris and Panteras from around the southlandon the lawn of this beautiful setting. This is an ideal place to enjoy a picnic lunch while taking in thebeautiful machinery and greenery (Cold beverages will be available for your picnic lunch).
The South Coast Botanic Garden is located at 26300 Crenshaw Blvd. in Palo Verdes.(up Creshaw 3/4 mile from PCH).
We would like to have you display your Ferrari at this event. Simply fill out the form below and enclosea check for $15.00 made out to the South Coast Botanic Foundation. Display fee covers vehicle, driverand one passenger. Regular garden admission applies for additional family members and spectators($5.00 adults, $3.00 students & seniors, and $1.00 children. Participants should try to arrive by 9:45am to allow ample time to position the cars.
Thank you for your continued support of the Ferrari Club of America-Southwest Region.
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Sunday, September 28, 2003 will mark the 2nd annual Indy F-1 racevia big screen at Jack Queen’s house in Rancho Santa Fe, CA.
Bratwurst, Beer, and wide screen coverage of another Ferrari victory will mark the day,
and the nice part you won’t have to go to hot and humid Indiana, you can drive your own
Ferrari, and enjoy a casual Concours with your fellow Tifosi.
This year we will have present Ferraris fastest road machines, 288GTO, F40, F50, Enzo as well
as an assortment of vintage and contemporary cars.
This event is open to the first 40 cars that RSVP.
A special feature this year: you’ll get a chance to test your own skills in an off road cart right
on Jack’s own property. Ferrari of Orange County/San Diego and Symbolic Motors have, once
again, agreed to sponsor this event.
We’ll start about 10:30 am and go through lunch until about 2:30.
Indy USGP Viewing
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USGP Viewing PartyPlease contact please RSVP to Jack Queen and let Jack know how many will be in your party.
Email: [email protected], Phone: (858) 759-8329.
The event will be held at:17660 La Bajada, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067.
We look forward to your participation!
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Mineral Springs Ride & DriveArticle and photos by Carlos Amato and Walter Meyer event co-chairs
Last Memorial Day weekend marked the running of the6th annual Mineral Springs Ride and Drive. To review it wereturn to a time of yesteryear. A time in California whenImpressionist painters, were also inspired by our wind-swept coastlines, majestic mountains, and poppy-strewnfields. Their work flourished from the late 1800’s to the style’s finaldays of the 1930’s. Painters such as Franz Bishoff, Maurice Braun,John Marshal Gamble, William Jackson, Edgar Payne, GranvilleRedmond, Guy Rose, William Wendt, and many more, explored thelight, color and atmosphere of our state.
California Impressionism was a departure from the painting style ofRealism. In comparison, this Ride and Drive event was a departure too,but for us it was from the routine of our daily lives. Yes, from stop andgo traffic, congested streets, and the stress of the urban environment.Like the painters we searched for the ultimate California landscape.
In searching for contrast to the typical event Tino Mingori, the origi-nator of this event, and an accomplished painter himself, set out tocombine the best Ferrari driving roads and the best California land-scape with a brief visit to an inviting spa and resort. This might notseem a challenge, but when you set your goals to establish the routeto minimize or eliminate freeway driving, find long stretches of countrywinding roads with no traffic, and stay at a destination resort withinreasonable distance to LA, it is not an easy task. The ultimate result isthe combination of vigorous driving and elegant dining at the hotel andwinery.
P H O T O C A P T I O N S t h i s p a g e c l o c k w i s e f r o m t o p l e f tSir, is this vehicle street legal? Robert Garven is about to trade his car for a Harley.No front license plate = no love. Is this magic? Cars ready at Sycamore Resort.
o p p o s i t e p a g e c l o c k w i s e f r o m t o pWalter tries to negotiate driving rules with CHP officer. Daytona at Sycamore Resort. California Impressionist Granville Redmond.California Impressionist Clark Hobart.
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And then there was Morris Kessler’s F40. In 2000 Derek Bell, whowas voted “Best Sports car driver of the last 50 years” in 1998, wasput on a track with arguably the 10 best “Supercars” available: Ford GT40, BMW M1, McLaren F1, Porsche 959, Lamborgini Countach, Miura,and an F40. An interesting exercise indeed. After pounding all cars tothe limit for a whole day, the choice was clear, if he had to take onehome it would be the F40. “This is a car to make your hair curl. Thedelivery is ferocious. I adore it. Of all the cars here it’s the one I reallysee myself owning. The ferocity of this car’s acceleration is mind-blow-ing.” “This is a road rocket that could be lethal in the wrong hands sobrutal is the slingshot punch once the V8 zings past 3000 RPM.”“Or,as Dean Batchlor put it in the ‘Ferrari Illustrated Buyer‘s Guide,’ Forthose who....didn’t have the opportunity to fly a jet fighter off an aircraftcarrier catapult or land the space shuttle, the F40 is for them. It is theultimate thrill ride for the land bound enthusiast.”
Morris’ car had only logged 2100 miles since purchased new in1992, When he arrived home on Sunday he had logged another 750.One of our goals had been accomplished: get your car out and drive it.
Day two took us to Rancho Sisquoc Winery, one of our all timefavorite places. The ranch was part of a 1852 Spanish land grant andincludes 37,000 acres where cattle are raised and wine is produced.The San Ramon Chapel overlooking the entrance to the ranch, and alsoadorns every wine label is a trademark. The place is quiet and takes youback to a time where things were simpler and times went by slower.
Other highlights of the weekend were the Sycamore MineralSprings Resort with natural sulfur hot springs, the 30 Ferraris, “Dr.Magic the infamous magic man, the wine tasting before dinner, theRichard Cole loop through San Luis Obispo County, the talk by HaroldBratton who was Richie Ginther’s personal mechanic. But most of all itwas a great group of enthusiasts and a ton of fun.
Like the painters and photographers of past and present weenjoyed the wild flower lined roads through the mountains, canyons,and our spectacular coastline.
The Mineral Springs weekend is a true expression of the Club’sDriving Committee’s philosophy: Great driving combined with socialactivities.
We hope you can join us next year. SF
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New FCASW Board of DirectorsAt our recent election and picnic held at the Petersen
Automotive Museum, our new board of directors wereannounced. We thank the outgoing board for their guid-ance and hard work during their tenure: Andrew Levy asDirector, Marv Landon as Chairman and Bill Inglis asPresident. We also thank our dedicated board members who can’tget enough Ferrari excitement and continue to contribute their timeand talent to organize the events for the Club that we all enjoy.
We also wish to thank Rose Cogan for her many yearsof handling advertising Club. Her vast duties included obtainingads for the Sempre and the FCALA 2002 annual meet.
Jim Bindman has volunteered to take over Rose’s posi-tion as advertising chairman, and has in a very short time alreadybeen able to sign up several new advertisers. Thanks Jim, and also toour new advertisers who support our Club: Beach Cities Paintless DentRemoval, Malibu Kiwanis and Classy Cars Auto Detailing.
All of our advertisers are supporting our Club, soplease let these businesses know that you saw their ad in the Sempre. They need to know that our publications are getting theword to our members about their products and services.
Incoming FCASW President Murray Cogan shakes thehand of outgoing President and new Chairman Bill Ingliswho welcomes the long standing member to the presidency. Read therecent Forza article with Murray at the wheel of the Cogan’s 400 SuperAmerica. SF
Kevork Hazarian, Murray Cogan, Carlos Amato,Walter Meyer, Bill Inglis, Marv Landon, DemetriZafiris and Brian Quadt. Inset pictures of Don West and Tino Mingori.
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Events where you can show or drive your Ferrari
September 200314th Palos Verdes Concours d’Elegance Contact: Don West (310) 378-2954.
October 20035th Newport Coast Concours d’Elegance, Hidden Valley at Irvine Meadows
Featuring the 50th Anniversary of the Classic Car Club.Contact: Wally Clark (714) 288-9240.
November 20032nd Woodley Park Best of France & Italy Car Show/Swap Meet. Wally Clark (714) 288-9240.
7-9th FOC Run to the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Contact: Tambi or Tex (310) 453-4100. Sold Out.
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FCASW REGALIA Order FormItem Shirt Size(s) Qty Amount
FCASW Polo Shirt(s)
FCASWTeamShirt(s)
FCALA 2002 Video
Total$
Name
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Order FCASW items by sending a check payable to: FCA SW Region
Mail your order to:
Don WestFCASW Regalia585 Via Del MontePalos Verdes Estates, CA 90274-1205Phone 310.378.2954
R E G A L I AFCA Southwest Region Polo Shirt
High quality Van Heusen sportshirt is embroidered over the heart with our distinctive four color logo and Ferrari Club of America on the left sleeve. Comfortable 100% cotton in white with collar and sleeve accent trim.Adult men’s sizes Medium, Large, Extra-Large, and XX Large. These are generouslyoversized. $39.
FCA Southwest Region Woven Team Shirt
Our very soft sanded cotton white buttondown team shirt is embellished with our FCASouthwest embroidered logo over the heartpocket, and commemorates our FCALAevent with an attached patch. FCALA LosAngeles adorns the left sleeve. Adult men’s sizes Medium, Large, Extra-Large, and XX Large. $39.
We introduce our
line of FCA apparel
and memorabilia.
We have a limited number of commorative items
remaining from our FCALA 2002 event. Here is
your opportunity to obtain extra goodies to
remember the great event.
FCALA 2002 Event Program Full color 12.
Honoring racing Ferraris of the 1950’s.
FCALA Poster Full color 18”x 24” Chuck Queener 6.
Tie Back Pin Enameled Cloisonné 6.
.75” x 1.875”
Small Enameled Cloisonné 6.
Flat back 1”x 2”
Large Enameled Cloisonné 15.
Flat back 2.25”x 4.375”
Embroidered Jacket Patch 6.
4 colors 1.875”x 3.875”
Small Prancing Horse Flag Yellow nylon 9.
Screen printed 10”x 10” with 24” metal rod
Large Prancing Horse Flag Yellow nylon 17.
Diagonally printed, 20” x 20” mounted on 36” white, red or green wood dowel.
Event Banner Vinyl 2’w x 7’h $100.
Printed one side with top and bottom pocketsIncludes wood dowels for easy hanging.
FCALA 2002 Video 22.95Sponsored by The Auto Gallery FerrariLive footage from the FCALA 2002Narrated and produced by Alan Bolte.
Parcel post and handling included in prices.Please allow three weeks for delivery.
Thank you for your support of the Ferrari Club of America - Southwest Region.
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Classified AdsFerrari Cars For Sale1997 Ferrari 355 GTS: Only 7615 miles. Metallic black/brown leather. Gorgeous! Pampered one owner. All original.$95K. 818-342-0793, website: arturo.netfirms.com/ferrari.htm.
1967 Ferrari 330 GTS Spyder: Factory original Red/Black.Borrani wheels, 60,000 miles. Perfect Condition. Sale Price$185,000.00. For information call: Kevork @ 818-755-9555. 6/03
1972 Ferrari Daytona Spyder: Original factory 365, four cams. 60,000 miles. Red/Tan, Daytona seats. PerfectCondition. Sale Price $325,000.00.For information call: Kevork @ 818-755-9555. 6/03
1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GT: Targa top, Silver/Black, 40,000miles. Sale Price $68,500.00.For information call: Kevork @ 818-755-9555. 6/03
1984 308 Quattrovalvole: Black/Black. Great Price $26,500.00. For information call: Kevork @ 818-755-9555. 6/03
1995 Ferrari 355 Berlinetta: Red/Tan, 19,000 miles.Sales Price $82,500.00. For information call: Kevork @ 818-755-9555. 6/03
1988 Ferrari Testarossa: Red/Tan, 26K miles, 30K servicecomplete. New clutch. Excellent condition. $67,500 obo.Steve Elworthy 714-968-6827. 4/03
Ferrari Cars WantedWanted F355 Berlinetta 1998-1999 with 6-speed,red/tan. Please call Mike D’Ambra at (858) 279-3408 or cellnumber (619) 993-1872. 6/03
Ferrari ItemsFila F2002 F1 Team Shoes, Red/Black mesh. Brandnew in box, size 7 1/2. $50. (310) 453-4100. 10/03
Other Cars For Sale1995 Corvette Convertible Fully Loaded: Triple Black,Auto Trans, Performance Handling Package, Dual PowerLeather Sport Seats, Bose CD Sound System etc., PowerEverything, New Brakes & Tires, Excellently Maintained, VeryTight Car! $18,000 or best offer. Contact: (310) 453-4100.10/03
Publishing Policy: The Sempre Ferrari Newsletter is a publicationand copyright of the Ferrari Club of America/Southwest Region (non-profit). Postage is paid in California. It’s purpose is to provide timelynotification of club events and deliver information beneficial to mem-bers and enthusiasts of Ferrari.The Ferrari Club of America and Newsletter publishers do not warrantthe accuracy of editorial content or photographs nor do they recom-mend or endorse any information presented or warrant or verify theclaims of ads. We reserve the right to refuse to publish advertise-ments that are not club related activities or events.
Submissions: We encourage contributions of editorial material on avariety of Ferrari related topics including event reviews, book andvideo reviews, tech tips, etc. All articles and photos submitted forpublication are subject to revision or rejection at publisher’s sole dis-cretion. Material is submitted and published without compensation.Only material or manuscripts from the original writer or copyright-per-mission articles will be considered for publication. Submission of origi-nal material constitutes a perpetual, nonexclusive license for theFerrari Club of America to print and/or reproduce in any manner, andfor any purpose, said material. Submissions to the newsletter shouldbe received by the 10th of the month for inclusion in the followingissue. Fax all materials to Wally Clark at (714) 663-6478.
Advertisements: Commercial Ad Rates for the Newsletter are per issue as follows:Full Page (7 1/2” x 9 1/2”) $200.00 - $250.00Half Page Horiz. (7 1/2” x 4 3/4”) $100.00Half Page Vert. (3 3/4” x 9 1/2”) $100.00Quarter Page (3 3/4” x 4 3/4”) $75.00Business Card (2” x 3 1/2”) $40.00Business Classified 40 words $10.00Prices are based on artwork per required specifications. Extra chargefor art fees. Ads run in three consecutive issues receive a fourth free.A check made payable to The Ferrari Club of America must accompanyall ad submissions. Contact Jim Bindman at (818) 240-2010.A classified section is available as a service to FCA Southwest Regionmembers for brief ads for cars, parts, and/or accessories relating tothe marque. Ads will run for two issues. Ads for services and ads con-taining long lists of cars and/or parts will be considered commercial.
Address Change: Allow four weeks notice. Mail recent label andnew address to: Demetri Zafiris/FCA-SW Region, 4358 Nogales Dr.,Tarzana, CA 91356 or call (818) 774-1500 ext. 203. Be sure to includean extra $7.50 with your membership if you want an FCA name badge.
FCA/SW Policies
The FCA/SW has a limited
number remaining of these
collectible banners byfamous Ferrari artist CarlosBrigandi, commemoratingthe US debut of the 355Spider on Rodeo Drive inBeverly Hills. 4’ x 8’ size.Only $175 + 10 shipping.
Send your remittance to:Ferrari Club of America621 S. Andreasen DriveEscondido, CA 92029Tele: 760.489.8339, ext.107
Our thanks to the Petersen Automotive Museumfor allowing our club to use their meeting room for holding ourmonthly board meetings. FCA Southwest Region.